A Presentation Feather Pitcher
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Here is a beautiful presentation feather pitcher. It is 9” tall
at the rim. 4 ½” across at rim and 9” deep at rim (lip to back of handle.)
The background is a beautiful burnt orange color with gold motif. On both
sides are the same pattern – a gold painted square and compass, above a gold
royal arch chapter capstone with gold lettering “W.B. to R.W” above the painted
on flowers. The front throat of the pitcher has a beautiful white and gold
feather motif. It appears to be a one-of-a-kind presentation piece.
A special "Thank You" to Brother Fred
Lowstetter for sharing this beautiful feather pitcher from his personal
Masonic collection!
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This gorgeous presentation
pitcher was presented to Brother James Fernihough Duckinfield in 1856 which is
on the front. It is decorated in red and gold and measures 7 1/2” high. 6
1/4” wide. 5 1/2” deep.
A special "Thank You" to Brother Fred
Lowstetter for sharing this beautiful feather pitcher from his personal
Masonic collection!
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